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1. 

Select the desired upper voice.

2.

 Press the [LOWER] button to turn on the lower function. The lower 

     indicator lights up. The display shows the current lower voice 
     number, such as“L.23”

3.

 Use the [+/YES]/[-/NO] button or the VOICE select buttons to select 

     the desired lower voice. 

4. 

Play the keyboard with both hands, and you will hear two different 

     voices from the two areas.

5. 

Press again the [LOWER] button to turn off the function. The lower 

      indicator lights off.

Split point

The point on the keyboard that separates the lower voice from the 
upper and dual voices is called "split point". The default split point is at 
F#3 (34) , however you can assign it to any other key. 

1. 

Press and hold the [LOWER] button, then press a key to assign the 

    split point to that key.

2.

 Release the [LOWER] button, it will automatically exit the split point 

    setting.

Playing Voice Demo

1. 

In voice mode, press the [VOICE DEMO] button to play the upper 

     voice demo. 

2. 

Press again the same button to stop the demo. Or press the 

     [START/STOP] button to stop the demo. 

Touch Sensitivity

The touch response feature allows you to dynamically and 
expressively control the level of the voice with your playing strength, 
just as on an acoustic instrument.
There are 3 touch levels on the instrument (Off, 1-3), the default 
setting is: “2”.

1. 

Press and hold [SHIFT], then use the keys marked [TOUCH+/-] to 

     select an appropriate touch level.

Advanced Use

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Summary of Contents for DP420K

Page 1: ...DIGITAL PIANO Owner s Manual C M Y CM MY CY CMY K aw_DP420K_Manual_G03_151028 ai 1 2015 10 28 17 25 16 aw_DP420K_Manual_G03_151028 ai 1 2015 10 28 17 25 16...

Page 2: ...age Do not connect it to an AC outlet of voltage other than that for which your instrument is intended Unplug the AC power adaptor when not using the instrument or during electrical storms Connections...

Page 3: ...ices with Both Hands Lower 13 Playing Voice Demo 14 Touch Sensitivity 14 Transpose 15 Tune 15 Pedal Resonance 15 Metronome 16 Auto Accompaniment Selecting a Style 17 Playing the Style 17 Fill In A B 1...

Page 4: ...Transmit MIDI messages to an external MIDI device 3 MIDI IN Jack Receive MIDI messages from an external MIDI device 4 AUX OUT Jack Connect external audio equipment 5 AUX IN Jack Connect an external a...

Page 5: ...Set the duet type 31 METRO Keys Set the metronome type 32 ACCOMP Keys Adjust the accompaniment volume 33 TEMPO Keys Tap to set the tempo 34 STYLE Keys Select the desired style 35 SONG Keys Select the...

Page 6: ...er not supplied Make sure you have the following parts in the package 06 1 5 6 7 8 9 11 2 4 3 12 1 Piano body 2 Left leg component 3 Right leg component 4 Rear board 5 Foot pedal box 6 Screws 4x15BA 8...

Page 7: ...are in the right direction before installing B Place the Rear board against the Legs then insert the screws through the holes and fit them into the Legs and foot pedal box C Place the Piano body on t...

Page 8: ...lug the power cable to an AC power outlet Now you can turn on the power and enjoy the perfect performance Setup 08 AC power adaptor Pedal jack Pedal cable C M Y CM MY CY CMY K aw_DP420K_Manual_G03_151...

Page 9: ...r a CD player Use an audio cable to connect the AUX IN jack of the instrument to the AUX OUT jack of the MP3 CD player The input signal will be mixed with the internal signal allowing you to play alon...

Page 10: ...ease it You can use the knob to set the desired volume level Note If the keyboard keeps silent check if the volume is set to minimum or headphones are plugged into Jack 2 Adjusting the Voice Brillianc...

Page 11: ...you use the keys marked STYLE 0 9 to select a desired style press and hold SHIFT then tap two number keys For example tap 0 8 in sequence to select the 08 style Playing the Songs The instrument has a...

Page 12: ...RECORD button to stop and exit recording the button indicator lights off The user song will be saved automatically 5 Press the PLAY STOP button to enter the playback mode The button indicator lights u...

Page 13: ...you can select a second voice for the dual voice 1 Select the desired upper voice 2 Press the DUAL button to turn on the dual function The dual indicator lights up The display shows the current dual...

Page 14: ...press a key to assign the split point to that key 2 Release the LOWER button it will automatically exit the split point setting Playing Voice Demo 1 In voice mode press the VOICE DEMO button to play t...

Page 15: ...e current tune value Then use the TUNE TUNE key to set the desired tune value 2 Press and hold SHIFT then press both the TUNE and TUNE keys to reset to default 00 Pedal Resonance The pedal resonance f...

Page 16: ...at and green for weak beat The tempo of the metronome can be freely adjusted Please refer to the TEMPO 2 Set the time signature Press and hold SHIFT then use the keys marked METRO to set the time sign...

Page 17: ...the button indicator lights up 2 Then press the FILL A B button it will play a fill in pattern and the button indicator will flash When the fill in completes it will shift to the main B pattern and t...

Page 18: ...old SHIFT then tap the key marked TAP twice to set the desired tempo It will start the click sound at the tempo you tapped Note 1 If you use the keys marked TEMPO 0 9 to set the tempo press and hold t...

Page 19: ...Setting OFF 1 2 3 4 5 Reverb Type NO reverb effect Room Hall Church Delay Pan Delay Setting OFF 1 2 3 4 5 Chorus Type NO chorus effect Chorus 1 Chorus 2 Chorus 3 Flanger Rotary EQ An equalizer contro...

Page 20: ...e practised with melody off 1 Press and hold SHIFT then press the LEFT button to turn off the left hand melody You can practise the left hand part of the song 2 Repeat the above operation to turn on t...

Page 21: ...n indicator will light off 2 During recording if the memory gets full it will automatically stop and save the recording The display shows FUL After saving the button indicator will light off Play a Us...

Page 22: ...show the current duet pattern number such as d01 The instrument has 32 duet patterns and the default is d01 Note Each voice is matched with a preset duet pattern so when you change the voice the duet...

Page 23: ...nd C6 to set the split point to that key It will exit the setting menu when you release the LOWER button Set the octave This function will raise or lower the pitch of the entire keyboard by an octave...

Page 24: ...or parameters such as volume vibrato audio panning and program change information to change the voice selections The instrument can output the real time playback information via MIDI messages and cont...

Page 25: ...o sound when the keyboard is played When using a mobile phone noise is produced Certain Note sound at wrong pitch After connecting with a computer the instrument cannot be recognized Possible Cause an...

Page 26: ...bar Organ Percussive Organ Rock Organ Church Organ Reed Organ Accordion Tango Accordion Nylon Guitar Acoustic Bass Steel Guitar Finger Bass Slap Bass Vibraphone Violin Cello Orchestral Harp String Ens...

Page 27: ...Mar 2 Mar Polka Italian Polka Jazz Pub Jazz 1 Jazz 2 Jazz 3 Jazz 4 Jazz 5 Boogie Jive Dixland Latin Tango Lambada Samba ChaCha Beguine Salas Pop Bossa Blues1 Blues2 Blues3 Jazz Bluse Piano Beat Piano...

Page 28: ...abesque Austria Variation Schos Doll s Dance No 7 To A Wild Rose Gavotte I Waltz Minuet In G Major BWV Anh 116 Innocence Tchaikovsky Waltz Salut d Amour Barcarolle Robot Doll Consolation 2 Part Invent...

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Page 30: ...MIDI Implementation Chart 30 C M Y CM MY CY CMY K aw_DP420K_Manual_G03_151028 ai 30 2015 10 28 17 25 29 aw_DP420K_Manual_G03_151028 ai 30 2015 10 28 17 25 29...

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